2017A - Spring CD catalog production

#1 Revise program for this production ← #Done

# ---- Set constants for this particular run
$Year="2017";
$VolumLetter="a";
if (empty($view))
{
// note that the last statement here overrides
$view="Full catalog and new";
$view="Full catalog and new";
$view="Spring Catalog";
} now shows Spring Catalog … even to guests

Note: guest view is still not free of internal production clutter !

#2 publish to iTunes channel or whatever still not done … oh well … maybe someday

#3 Record …. waiting for Jason to finish recordings

Record and upload mp3 files to the directory /cd_catalog using the format cd_XXXX.mp3
#seeAlso email to jasonwe might need to skip the 5 products that were not as yet recorded

denise to review products and cut some so that there will be only 4 discs ← #done

For the Fall catalog move the Chrismas and Halloween to the last CDChange the class in the database to move the recording to the last cd.
re #ClassTags
// docie-doe to do at end of year catalog
// before generation of playlist
$sql=’ UPDATE `product` SET class="xmas" where class="christmas" ’;
$sql=’ UPDATE `product` SET class="xhalloween" where class="Halloween" ’;
// after cutting cd’s switch back ←
$sql=’ UPDATE `product` SET class="Christmas" where class="xmas" ’;
$sql=’ UPDATE `product` SET class="Halloween" where class="xhalloween" ’;

#6 FTP playlists back to seth’s local

#7 Import Playlists to iTunes and Burn CDs ← #done

Note: the iTunes the preferences under the advanced tab should be "Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library" must be unchecked. That way the files will be left in their original spot under the cd_catalog directory.

Import the play lists into iTunes

In Itunes: File, Library, Import Playlist ... then select the playlists that were just ftp’s back from the server and are now in the cd_catalog directory

on cd 2, 3, and 4 move in the headers from the cd_catalog directory

if a mp3 file is not present in the local cd_catalog directory there will be a warning message that "all files could not be found". Well, doah, try to find them and make sure they are there. …. er also check the name of the hrad drive … see 2017A - Spring CD catalog production (comment 75762)

audit and make changes if necessary

Burn CDs

In iTunes: File, Burn playlist to CD - right click the playlist and select "Burn Playlist to disc"

#13 And now for the fun part ← #done

Stuff them in envelopes and mail the little buggers.

#14 take them to the post office ← #done

X pieces mailed 1st class at $1.15 (should have been $1.12) each … you do the math.
Starting from the high zip codes and working backwards … dealing with orderers and look-e-lews alike.
432 pieces mailed bulk (class B9) under permit 239 at $.647 = $279.50

ok ok, i’ll do the math based upon the usps reciept for stamps …
805/1.15 = 700 we rounded up to buy $800 worth of stamps
so apparently we mailed out 420 + 700 = 1120
but we printed ……………………………...1123 labels
good enough for government work

This puppy is finished … hoepfully the phones will start ringing now.

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Comments

Seth sayshow was i tagged by seth ?… i am seth and i just pushe this on top of my focus.

Seth says suddenly iTunes decides not to import into the playlist some selected mp3’s even though they are on the hard disk in the same directory and same coding as others that do import.